Sushi Ku

  4.8 – 271 reviews   • Malaysian restaurant

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Address: 7 Rue de Castellane, 75008 Paris, France

Phone: +33 1 44 71 01 33

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Reviews

Tanuja Susarla
The chef is very welcoming. Since I’m a vegetarian, he curated vegetarian options for me off the menu. I loved gyoza vege in particular. All the desserts were amazing too.. I will definitely come here again.
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Fauzan Adzim
Went there for lunch with a friend. I was not disappointed. One of the better Malaysian restaurants and the restaurant is halal.

We ordered teh tarik (milk tea) together with gyoza and soup ravioli? as entrée. Gyoza was delicious if you want some sour sweet taste, otherwise the ravioli would be a great choice.

Next both of us went for the claypot rice, one with beef and the other with chicken. It was delicious. I didn’t try the Japanese dishes.

The restaurant is quite hidden and narrow, unfortunately, but would be a great lunch spot if you’re visiting sacré-cœur in the morning.

The staff are friendly, and got a free side dish together with a lime tea. Definitely would repeat.
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Qatrun Nada
Where else to find a great malaysian & japanese cuisine in the middle of paris?? the food was top tier. My fav is the claypot rice and the sweet sour chicken. The restaurant was a bit hard to find because it was located behind the street. The chef and the waiter is so nice and friendly. Would recommend any muslims travelling to paris to dine here because all of their food is 100% halal. The owner also gave us drinks for free!
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Betina I.
We loved the place!
The food was excellent and the owner was incredibly friendly.
The rendang was out of this world and the sweet and sour chicken was absolutely divine as well!
Plus, the prices are super for Paris standards and card payments are accepted.
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Faizi Rosli
We went to this restaurant yesterday hoping for our truly Malaysian food. Unfortunately deeply disappointed by the food there. NASI Ayam – chicken rice is not just a mesh of chicken mix with rice. This restaurant does not do justice to what truly Malaysian food is. Hoping they would give a visit to a Malaysian restaurant in London to learn a few tips. Very very disappointed ☹️
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Mer Forêt
It’s not located on the main road; take the alley, and you’ll find a courtyard with a handful of restaurants.

Authentic and tasty Malaysian cuisine is served here, and the staff is incredibly friendly and inviting.

I had vegetarian Laksa, Teh Tarik and Green Tea ice cream. All are delicious.

At the end, the lady offered me a sweet treat along with a shot of Lychee drink after a lovely chat.
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Debbie Wong
Perfect place for a quick Asian fix. Great varieties of Japanese and Malaysian dishes at affordable prices. Fantastic service on top of quality ingredients used. My favorites are the salmon salad and rendang (yes!)….melt in the mouth and so flavorful. A good binding of spices and tender beef cubes. It is so delicious with a hot bowl of short grain rice. Remember to ask for their very spicy chilies as add-on if you like it hot. The restaurant is hidden but not too hard to find
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AP
Thank you Sushi Ku for the amazing Malaysian food. We will come back regularly

If you are in Paris, this restaurant is a must-try!
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Rowan Lim
We did not try the Japanese food as we were craving Malaysian food; sad to say, only the rice dishes were satisfactory. The laksa broth was some creamy, tangy soup, which is not like laksa at all, though we acknowledge the seafood/meat was fresh. Teh tarik had more milk than tea. Service was very accommodating and friendly but we felt too much time was spent to explain the dishes than to serve, so maybe not enough manpower to serve the food in a timely manner.
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Camille Ln
I am an picky eater, but honestly, the food here is really tasty and ingredients are fresh. Having spent some time in Singapore and HK, the dishes here are on par with what you can find in a good restaurant there. Plus the service here is amazing, you will be welcomed with a huge smile and detailed explanation about the kaiseki style Japanese food. Laksa is different from what I ate (I ate the Sabah style) but really good as well. Portion is generous 🙂

The place might be a little bit hard to find as it is inside the gallery.
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